1 <project name="Mir" default="compile" basedir=".">
4 <!-- What this file is all about
6 You can use this version of build.xml to use directly with ant
7 i.e. without the build.sh script. Simply call ant and let it all
11 <!-- Property Definitions
13 Please not that only the first couple of properties have to be defined.
14 The rest, residing below the "no customization needed" line may be
15 customized if you know what you are doing. Else, leave the defaults
16 and use them to look up where ant places all the files.
18 app.name Base name of this application, used to
19 construct filenames and directories.
21 deploy.home The name of the directory into which the
22 deployment hierarchy will be created.
23 Normally, this will be the name of a
24 subdirectory under $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps.
26 deploy.classes The name of the directory that will contain
29 dist.home The name of the base directory in which
30 distribution files are created.
32 dist.src The name of the distribution JAR file
33 containing the application source code,
34 to be stored in the "dist.home" directory.
35 This filename should end with ".jar".
37 dist.war The name of the Web ARchive (WAR) file
38 containing our deployable application.
39 This filename should end with ".war".
41 javadoc.home The name of the base directory in which
42 the JavaDoc documentation for this application
45 tomcat.home The name of the base directory in which
46 Tomcat has been installed. This value is
47 normally set automatically from the value
48 of the TOMCAT_HOME environment variable.
50 java.home The location of your Java SDK.
52 java.localhome Where your local java classes and jar files
55 tomcat.home The location of the tomcat root directory.
59 <property name="app.name" value="Mir"/>
60 <property name="deploy.home" value="../${app.name}"/>
63 <!-- No customization required after this line -->
65 <property name="dist.home" value="${deploy.home}"/>
66 <property name="deploy.webinf" value="${deploy.home}/WEB-INF"/>
67 <property name="deploy.classes" value="${deploy.webinf}/classes"/>
68 <property name="dist.src" value="${app.name}.jar"/>
69 <property name="dist.war" value="${app.name}.war"/>
70 <property name="javadoc.home" value="${deploy.home}/javadoc"/>
72 <!-- If you want to use the very good jikes compiler, uncomment this
73 <property name="build.compiler" value="jikes"/>-->
75 <!-- The following 3 properties seem redundant -->
76 <property name="java.home" value="/usr/lib/j2sdk1.3/"/>
77 <property name="java.localhome" value="/usr/share/java/"/>
78 <property name="tomcat.home" value="/usr/share/tomcat/"/>
81 <!-- Construct the classpath -->
82 <path id="project.class.path">
83 <pathelement path="${deploy.home}"/>
84 <pathelement path="${deploy.classes}"/>
85 <pathelement path="source"/>
87 <include name="*.jar"/>
89 <!-- <fileset dir="${java.home}/lib">
90 <include name="tools.jar"/>
91 <include name="rt.jar"/>
93 <fileset dir="${java.localhome}">
94 <include name="*.jar"/>
96 <pathelement path="${tomcat.home}/lib/tomcat.jar"/>
102 <!-- The "prepare" target is used to construct the deployment home
103 directory structure (if necessary), and to copy in static files
104 as required. In the example below, Ant is instructed to create
105 the deployment directory, copy the contents of the "web/" source
106 hierarchy, and set up the WEB-INF subdirectory appropriately.
109 <target name="prepare">
110 <mkdir dir="${deploy.home}"/>
111 <copy todir="${deploy.home}">
114 <mkdir dir="${deploy.home}/templates"/>
115 <copy todir="${deploy.home}/templates">
116 <fileset dir="templates"/>
118 <mkdir dir="${deploy.home}/src"/>
119 <copy todir="${deploy.home}/src">
120 <fileset dir="source"/>
123 <mkdir dir="${deploy.home}/WEB-INF"/>
124 <copy file="etc/web.xml" tofile="${deploy.home}/WEB-INF/web.xml"/>
125 <mkdir dir="${deploy.classes}"/>
126 <mkdir dir="${deploy.home}/WEB-INF/lib"/>
127 <copy todir="${deploy.home}/WEB-INF/lib">
129 <exclude name="ant.jar"/>
130 <exclude name="xerces.jar"/>
133 <mkdir dir="${javadoc.home}"/>
134 <mkdir dir="${deploy.home}/log"/>
140 <!-- The "clean" target removes the deployment home directory structure,
141 so that the next time the "compile" target is requested, it will need
142 to compile everything from scratch.
146 <target name="clean">
147 <delete dir="${deploy.classes}"/>
148 <mkdir dir="${deploy.classes}"/>
153 <!-- The "mrproper" target removes the entire deploy dir - including all
154 built pages and images.
157 <target name="mrproper">
158 <delete dir="${deploy.home}"/>
163 <!-- The "compile" target is used to compile (or recompile) the Java classes
164 that make up this web application. The recommended source code directory
165 structure makes this very easy because the <javac> task automatically
166 works its way down a source code hierarchy and compiles any class that
167 has not yet been compiled, or where the source file is newer than the
170 Feel free to adjust the compilation option parameters (debug,
171 optimize, and deprecation) to suit your requirements. It is also
172 possible to base them on properties, so that you can adjust this
175 The "compile" task depends on the "prepare" task, so the deployment
176 home directory structure will be created if needed the first time.
179 <target name="compile" depends="prepare">
180 <antcall target="clean"/>
181 <javac srcdir="source" destdir="${deploy.classes}"
182 debug="on" optimize="off" deprecation="on">
183 <classpath refid="project.class.path"/>
185 <copy todir="${deploy.classes}">
186 <fileset dir="source" includes="**/*.properties"/>
188 <copy todir="${deploy.home}">
189 <fileset dir="source" includes="**/content-types.properties"/>
190 <fileset dir="source" includes="**/server.xml"/>
192 <copy todir="${deploy.classes}/bundles">
193 <fileset dir="bundles" includes="**/*.properties"/>
195 <!-- I really don't think this is needed by default. maybe make it a targe?
197 <!--<exec executable="./perms.sh"/>-->
201 <!-- The "javadoc" target is used to create the Javadoc API documentation
202 for the Java classes in this web application. It is assumed that
203 this documentation is included in the deployed application, so the
204 example below generates the Javadoc HTML files in a subdirectory under
205 the deployment home directory. Feel free to customize the options for
206 the JavaDoc task, after consulting the Ant documentation.
209 <target name="javadoc" depends="prepare">
210 <javadoc packagenames="mir.*, mircoders.*"
211 sourcefiles="source/${app.name}.java,source/Open${app.name}.java"
213 destdir="${javadoc.home}">
214 <classpath refid="project.class.path"/>
219 <!-- The "all" target rebuilds everything by executing the "clean"
220 target first, which forces the "compile" target to compile all
221 source code instead of just the files that have been changed.
224 <target name="all" depends="clean,prepare,compile,javadoc"/>
227 <!-- The "dist" target builds the distribution Web ARchive (WAR) file
228 for this application, suitable for distribution to sites that wish
229 to install your application. It also creates a JAR file containing
230 the source code for this application, if you wish to distribute
233 <target name="dist" depends="prepare,compile">
234 <jar jarfile="${dist.home}/mirbase.jar"
236 basedir="${deploy.classes}"/>
237 <jar jarfile="${dist.home}/${dist.src}"
239 <jar jarfile="${dist.home}/${dist.war}"
240 basedir="${deploy.home}"
241 excludes="${dist.war}"/>